No, "your obesity will kill you" is not true. You could get hit by a car tomorrow. I find it sad and ironic that Stephen King, a yo-yo dieter constantly worried about fat and dying of a heart attack, almost died because he was out walking for exercise and an idiot ran into/over him.
You could die in your fifties of bone cancer, or some other cancer not at all related to fat, like my fat aunt did. You could die in your 80s of pneumonia, like my overweight mother-un-law did. Even many "fat-related" problems, like many kinds of heart disease, actually have more to do with a diet high in the wrong fats and with lack of exercise than with fat per se.
We all die of something. I'm highly at risk for being fat, but then I'm highly at risk because of the many hours I spend driving on highways for my job. My fat grandmother died at 92, and if I make it that far I'll be more than satisfied. In fact, my fat, diabetic mother is currently 83, and I'd settle for that.
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Date: 2005-08-25 01:02 am (UTC)You could die in your fifties of bone cancer, or some other cancer not at all related to fat, like my fat aunt did. You could die in your 80s of pneumonia, like my overweight mother-un-law did. Even many "fat-related" problems, like many kinds of heart disease, actually have more to do with a diet high in the wrong fats and with lack of exercise than with fat per se.
We all die of something. I'm highly at risk for being fat, but then I'm highly at risk because of the many hours I spend driving on highways for my job. My fat grandmother died at 92, and if I make it that far I'll be more than satisfied. In fact, my fat, diabetic mother is currently 83, and I'd settle for that.